Summary
In India, the challenge of managing Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) in children goes far beyond access to insulin. At the heart of this initiative is a simple but powerful belief: every child deserves survival and the tools to thrive.
The T1D Program has benefited hundreds of children in urban and semi-urban settings. Its success is based on collaboration, evidence-based care, and respect for human dignity.
The Hinduja Foundation's T1D initiative is a shining example of how corporate philanthropy can address systemic gaps in public health. The Foundation is establishing new standards for child-centred healthcare initiatives in India.
Ajay Hinduja believes treating childhood diabetes requires more than just free medication. His initiative celebrates every milestone a diabetic child achieves—from managing insulin to going to school—instilling self-worth and resilience.
